On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, Tim Johnson wrote:
* Benjamin R. Haskell [100914 18:59]:
How may I turn the feature off?
syntax/php.vim has:
if exists( "php_sql_query")
syn cluster phpAddStrings contai...@sqltop
endif
So, if you don't want the keywords highlighted, you shouldn't 'let'
php_sql_query to anything. They shouldn't be highlighted by default.
So, removing any reference whatsoever to php_sql_query would do the
trick, but you can also use:
unlet php_sql_query
to be absolutely sure. (In the off chance a plugin is setting it --
seems unlikely.)
Thanks for the reply and the tips. Unfortunately that doesn't do it.
I 'unlet php_sql_query with no change.
Since this is an annoyance and not a problem, when I have time, I
will first start vim with --no-plugin and also start vim with the
switch that lists out all files loaded. Unfortunately I don't recall
which one that is and don't yet see it displayed obviously from 'vim
--help'.
Not sure what switch there'd be. Can run:
:scriptnames
from within Vim. I s'pose you could specify that on the commandline
via:
vim -N -c scriptnames
Yeah, and my slight rant is that despite
setlocal foldlevel=99
in my /after/php.vim I'm still getting folding. Again, not a problem
but just an annoyance.
Do you mean your /after/syntax/php.vim?
^^^^^^^
Seems to work fine for me from either there or /after/ftplugin/php.vim.
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Best,
Ben
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